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OTJR : occupation, participation and health.

Periodical
Occupational Medicine
Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Psychiatry
Occupational Therapy
Publisher:
Slack, Inc.,. Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE (2015)
Country: United States
Language: English
Author(s):
American Occupational Therapy Foundation.
Start Year:2002 -
ISSN:
1539-4492 (Print)
1938-2383 (Electronic)
1539-4492 (Linking)
Impact Factor
1.4
2023
NLM ID:101144015
(OCoLC):49479593
LCCN:2002211454
Classification:W1 OC604
Multispecies Occupations Involving Equines: An Action-Oriented Inquiry to Inform Occupational Therapy Practitioners.
OTJR : occupation, participation and health    October 18, 2023   15394492231203724 doi: 10.1177/15394492231203724
Pugh HK, Heatwole Shank KS.Research related to human-animal engagement often fails to address the complexity and nuance present in occupations and occupational therapy services that incorporate animals. The goal of this research was to develop a basic understanding of multispecies occupations (MSO) involving humans and equines, focusing on the action-oriented processes and transactions during socialization in outdoor, non-therapeutic contexts. We employed a multi-modal qualitative design with interviews and videography with = 6 horse-human dyads, creating opportunities to understand and represent engagement beyond anth...
Community-Based Interventions for Childhood Trauma: A Scoping Review.
OTJR : occupation, participation and health    April 29, 2022   Volume 43, Issue 1 14-23 doi: 10.1177/15394492221091718
Mazzeo G, Bendixen R.Experiencing trauma has long-lasting effects on a child's well-being, which may affect their occupational performance. This scoping review synthesized research on community-based interventions for children who have experienced trauma to highlight occupational therapists' role in trauma-informed care. We searched PubMed and PTSDPubs, including community-based interventional trials that addressed childhood trauma and excluding studies specific to refugees, sex-trafficking, significant comorbid diagnoses, and reviews. Eleven articles met criteria. Psychotherapy-based interventions (e.g., trauma-i...